Red Bull, London

Lego, Denmark

Yes, the employees here get to live the five-year-old dream, and work in a giant piece of Lego. They've got a slide (natch), table football everywhere and walkways that look like something you'd see in a kid's adventure playground. No doubt a bit rritating if you're in a bad mood.

Airbnb, San Francisco

The living-room feel of these California offices is pretty nice. The whole design is based on the idea of interconnected apartments, which should at least make nipping off for a snooze a little easier.

Home Office, New York

This next-level home office garage conversion is the best 'working from home' space we've seen: books everywhere, loads of light and all built in a modern eco manner. Bet they still end up watching Homes Under The Hammer.

Jung von Matt Advertising, Stockholm

Corus Entertainment, Toronto

Yes, slides are old hat now. But this one is three whole storeys of fun. We've also got a giant overhead television and a 'living wall:' five indoor levels decorated with real foliage. Probably tricky with a hangover.

Log Cabin Office, Holland

Work best when you're alone? This solo recording studio in The Netherlands will be your dream. It's specially designed to blend into the environment, so you can work and watch nature do its thing in peace.

Imagination Land Design Factory, Pittsburgh

'The world's largest invention factory' naturally needs its staff to get creative every day. While we're not sure we'd want to have meetings in a giant sunken pirate ship or fake cave, or even dip our toes in a man-made lake while chatting to the boss, it's certainly a hell of a sight.

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